He is a big talent but he needs to be more confident in himself and get to the front in sprints. His positioning is often too far back.

Amstel should suit him down to the ground on either the new or old finish.

Magnus Cort already has a handful of stage wins at 2.HC and 2.1 level, this is still just the Tour of Oman and not a WT race. No reason to get overly excited! His best results remains 2 stage wins from the Vuelta - and if you have that, you are no longer knocking on doors.

Sorry for not following up the previews for the weekend stages. I blame good skiing conditions and the olympics

Anyway, for the final stage, a win by Aleksander Kristoff is no news, but tradition, as I think it is third year in a row he wins it. Coquard in 2nd showing his first stage win was no coincidence, and Nizzolo also high up on the list. The sprints seem to have been the better stages of this ToO, which has been marked by fewer GC riders than what is ususally seen here.

Stage results:

General classification:

Quite happy to see Eiking hanging on for top 10 despite fracture in his foot.

Amstel should suit him down to the ground on either the new or old finish.

Amstel is indeed a perfect race for him. Cort is not a sprinters' sprinter - he's someone who can deliver a big punch ... which translates into also being decent in the sprints. But he's always excelled most on short, punchy finishing climbs.